Two artificial mummies found in the hospital church of S. Maria della Scala in Siena (Tuscany, central Italy) and dated bock to the end of the 15th century, were examined. The mummies, in good state of preservation and still wearing their renaissance clothes, were identified as the rector of the hospital, named Salimbene Capacci, and his wife, Margherita Sozzini. Imaging studies, X-rays and CAT were performed. Autopsy made it possible to ascertain that the bodies had been eviscerated by a longitudinal cut from the neck to the pubis and that the thoracic and abdominal cavities had been filled with vegetable material. The pelvis was not eviscerated and the pelvic organs were conserved. The skull showed no traces of craniotomy or excerebration
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1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
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During the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance autopsy started to be practised for medico-legal pur...
The subject under study is one of the twenty-three natural mummies of Borgo Cerreto (Perugia, centra...
The exploration of the unknown crypt of Gian Gastone de Medici, the last Grand Duke (1671-1737), und...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
The study of the artificial mummy of the Blessed Christine (c. 1432-1458) from Spoleto (Umbria, cent...
Background and aims: A small crypt in the Santissima Annunziata Church of Santa Maria della Scala Ho...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
The exploration of the Medici tombs in Florence allowed us to study 20 individuals, currently skelet...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
none9Betweeen 2009 and 2011, 281 bodies were discovered during excavation in a Medioeval Church near...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
A lead coffin was fortuitously discovered in a church called "Eglise des Toussaints" in Rennes (Fren...
In May 2016, a cylindrical lead container was found in the chapel of the Seminary of Sassari. Based ...
In the early 1980s a systematic investigation was begun by G. Fornaciari and his staff of a series o...
During the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance autopsy started to be practised for medico-legal pur...
The subject under study is one of the twenty-three natural mummies of Borgo Cerreto (Perugia, centra...
The exploration of the unknown crypt of Gian Gastone de Medici, the last Grand Duke (1671-1737), und...